I have a set of Burleigh pipes (7k) made for me in 1973/4. Unfortunately I did not persist in learning to play them beyond 'Salmon Tails', and they have lain in their box in the attic now for nearly 40 years. They probably need a major overhaul. I was thinking of selling them but on reflection would like to have another go at learning to play them. Can anyone recommend someone in the North East area who could appraise them for me and indicate what will be needed to bring them back to life? The pads are surely dried out by now and they will at least need a new bellows belt as I am of somewhat greater girth than when they were made! Thanks in anticipation of any advice or suggestions.

Hi Julia, Sorry but I slightly misread your response to my post first time round. If you are offering to advise re my pipes I should be grateful if I could contact you to arrange this. I would not be surprised if the bag needs replacing, but maybe also pads, bindings and reeds (some are cane and some I think are adaptations of brass harmonica reeds). I guess David Burleigh may be prepared to do work for his 'regulars' but maybe not a 'blast for the past' of 40-odd years ago. I often find myself in mid-Northumberland so could travel to wherever you are. How do I get in touch? John